Thursday, November 2, 2017

Thought of the Day (143): Doing Good to Others is Leadership

"What greater bliss than to look back on days spent in usefulness, in doing good to those around us."
Dorothea Dix

"I believe that every human mind feels pleasure in doing good to another."
Thomas Jefferson

Let us talk about leadership and some of the qualities of great leaders in the next few posts. First of all, doing good is the fundamental responsibility of one and all. And, when it is done in the interest of others, it becomes much more glorious than when it is done for oneself.

Great leaders think of doing good to others, and they take every opportunity to serve others by helping them in the ways they could. That's what makes the people develop trust in them and accept them as their leaders.

There is a leader in every individual. Indeed a great leader waiting to be recognised and realised! Start thinking good of others. Start thinking doing good to others. Start doing good to others. Let the leader in you grow from good to great. 



 To your continued SUCCESS,
With love,
Siva
PS: For success thoughts published earlier on this blog, please find them at the link given below:
http://value4value.blogspot.in/search/label/Success%20Thoughts

namam no. 377) devah (देवः) (దేవః)

aum deavaaya namah (ओं देवाय नमः) (ఓం దేవాయ నమః)

He is called devah as He traps the beings in the cage of maaya and plays with them in the same manner as the animals were tied and caged with ropes and chains.

Here, the threefold nature (trigunaatmaka prakritiof humans itself has become the rope that traps the people in the cycle of samsaara. He is called 'devah' as He traps them according to their deeds of paapa (sin) in the cage of body with such a rope of their own nature. 
aum namo bhagavate vasudevaya!


PS: For the meanings of the other namams published earlier on this blog, please find them at the link given below:

Wednesday, November 1, 2017

namam no. 376) kshobhanah (क्षोभनः) (క్షోభణః)

aum kshoabhanaaya namah (ओं क्षोभणाय नमः) (ఓం క్షోభణాయ నమః)

The word kshobha means 'sensation.'

He is called kshobhanah as He is the one who could bring about a sensational transformation in the nature of the jeev's (beings) and liberate them from the bonds of the worldly life.

aum namo bhagavate vasudevaya!




PS: For the meanings of the other namams published earlier on this blog, please find them at the link given below: